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Ruby VMsJason Seifer, RailsEnvy.com
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MRI4
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“DeFacto” Standard
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Production Ready?
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YES
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YARV9
Production Ready?
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No.
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MacRuby12
Production Ready?
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No.
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XRuby15
Production Ready?
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No.
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“The GemStone/S object server provides an advanced platform for developing, deploying and managing scalable, mission-critical applications. It provides the robust, scalable, secure and flexible environment required for mission-critical applications, and supports the high-availability online environment demanded by 24X7 operations.”
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Production Ready?
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No.
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Rubinius22
Rubinius VM
• “Ruby in Ruby”
• Used to be C and Ruby
• New VM written in C++
• Better Organized
• Better Tested
• More Potential
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LLVM
“The Low Level Virtual Machine, generally known as LLVM, is a compiler infrastructure, written in C++, which is designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and "idle-time" optimization of programs written in arbitrary imperative programming languages.”
Wikipedia
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WTF does that mean?
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Production Ready?
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No.
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IronRuby28
Iron Ruby•Ruby on .Net
•Released under MPL
•Committed to making
IronRuby a first-class Ruby
implementation.
•Major milestone: 1.0
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IronRuby runs on the DLR
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DLR Supported Languages
• IronPython
• IronRuby
• Javascript
• Dynamic VB
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DLR runs on top of the CLR
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Production Ready?
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No.
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JRuby37
JRuby Wins
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Fatality
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Production Ready?
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YES
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JRuby Benefits
• Corporate backing.
• Use existing Java code.
• Existing Java infrastructure.
• Most performant Ruby implementation.
• Multi-threaded.
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Right now, using JRuby is the only way to have
true multi-threaded Ruby programs.
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$ cd <application>$ glassfish
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Use JRuby for your enterprise Ruby
applications.
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Thank you.
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